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ex quo tempore or simply ex quosince the time that, since (at the beginning of a sentence).Rate it:

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quid pro quo(law) This for that; giving something to receive something else; something equivalent; something in return.Rate it:

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quid pro quoSomething understood as something else; an equivocation.Rate it:

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a quoDicho de un ente judicial, apelado ante una entidad superior.Rate it:

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a quoA partir del cual, desde el cualRate it:

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argumentum afferre, quo animos immortales esse demonstraturto bring forward a proof of the immortality of the soul.Rate it:

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constituere, quid et quale sit, de quo disputeturto determine the nature and constitution of the subject under discussion.Rate it:

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estatu quoGrafía alternativa de statu quo.Rate it:

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estatu quoVariante de status quo.Rate it:

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estatus quoGrafía alternativa de status quo.Rate it:

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estatus quoVariante de statu quo.Rate it:

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ex quo intellegitur or intellegi potest, debetfrom this it appears, is apparent.Rate it:

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ex quo perspicuum estfrom this it appears, is apparent.Rate it:

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ex quo, unde, hinc efficitur utit follows from this that...Rate it:

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id, de quo agitur or id quod cadit in controversiamthe point at issue.Rate it:

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nescio quo casu (with Indic.)by some chance or other.Rate it:

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Pericles, quo nemo tum fuit clariorPericles, the greatest man of his day.Rate it:

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ponere alicui, de quo disputetto set some one a theme for discussion.Rate it:

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quid pro quoan equal exchange.Rate it:

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quid pro quo(law) A form of sexual discrimination where a person implicitly or explicitly offers something in exchange for sexual favours.Rate it:

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quo in generefrom this point of view; similarly.Rate it:

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quo loco res tuae sunt?how are you getting on?Rate it:

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quo tendis?where are you going?Rate it:

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quo vadisOù vas‐tu ?Rate it:

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sequitur (not ex quo seq.) utit follows from this that...Rate it:

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statu quoSituación o estado global de las cosas.Rate it:

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above one's stationOf higher social status than is suitable for one's position, standing or rank.Rate it:

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airs and gracesTo act in a pretentious or pompous manner; to put on airs and graces, derogatory term for one acting above their social status.Rate it:

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unless the wheels available to you aren't made for the vehicle you're trying to drive.Follow-up to the phrase, "No need to reinvent the wheel." Meant for when one does, in fact, need to reinvent a process to account for accumulated changes that make the old status-quo obsolete.Rate it:

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white trashA poorly educated white person with low moral and social standards and low social status.Rate it:

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you scratch my back and i'll scratch yoursIf you do me a favor then I will do you a favor; quid pro quo.Rate it:

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fit intoTo be of similar cultural or social status as the members of a group of people.Rate it:

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muckety muckA person in a position of power, authority, or status.Rate it:

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rock the boatTo disturb the status quo or go against rules or conventions, as in an effort to get attention.Rate it:

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fall from graceTo fall from one's current social position to something lower, to lose one's prestige, status or power.Rate it:

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hang inTo remain in a particular place or status.Rate it:

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be that as it may beIn consideration of the status, situation extant, reality.Rate it:

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arm candyAn attractive, seemingly romantic companion who accompanies a person in public simply so that one or both of the individuals can gain attention, enhance social status, or create an impression of sexual appeal.Rate it:

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booby prizeA prize or status, often unwelcome, awarded as a joke or disincentive to the loser of a contest or for poor performance.Rate it:

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burned outIndividuals whom expend more energy and funds than they really possess can overdo, go bankrupt or savage their health status.Rate it:

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CAVOKAcronym of Ceiling and visibility OK., sometimes alternatively interpreted as "Clouds and Visibility OK", a weather status report for pilots when visibility is at least 10 kilometres, there are no clouds below 5000 feet or minimum sector altitude, and there is no current or forecast significant weather such as precipitation.Rate it:

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fall from graceThe loss of one's current social position, prestige, status, power, etc.Rate it:

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Fat CatA rich person who enjoys a privileged status in societyRate it:

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fount of wisdom/knowledgeBoundless source of information; expert level Various other nouns are interchangeable with ‘wisdom’ or ‘knowledge’ to modify status as a ’fount of,‘ or ‘being a wealth of’ something E.g. fount of courage, fount of compassion, fount of indecision, etc.Rate it:

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have its momentsTo experience brief periods of distinction, especially in contrast with the status quo.Rate it:

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have one's momentsTo experience brief periods of distinction, especially in contrast with the status quo.Rate it:

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joe coolAn “Average Joe,” that has reached “Cool” status, Used derogatorily = pointing out that “No, you have not” — reached Cool Status Snoopy, reached Cool Rate it:

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jump bailTo abscond while in a bail statusRate it:

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keep up with the jonesesTo do or buy things for status, show, or image rather than out of need, especially for the purpose of competing with friends or neighbors.Rate it:

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kick upstairsTo promote (an employee considered troublesome) to a position of lesser influence, but of apparently higher status.Rate it:

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